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The first historical reference appears in the Arabic chronicle « muluk Akhbar Al-Andalus », history of the kings of Andalus, written between 887 and 955 by Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Razi, known among the Arabs with the nickname Al-Tariji ( the Chronicler ) and between Christians as the Moor Rasis.

Chronicler and other
Additionally, though the Chronicler's principal source is the Deuteronomistic History, coming primarily, as stated above, from the books of 2 Samuel and 1 – 2 Kings and other public records and sources ( see above ), the Chronicler also uses other biblical sources, particularly from the Pentateuch, as redacted and put together by P ( the Priestly Source ).
' A feeble excuse to justify cruelty unworthy of a Castilian ', was the verdict of Herrera, the official Chronicler of the Conquest, to Benalcazar's excuse that this was done to terrify other natives into returning to their homes.
On the other are those who point out that this would not be the only time the Chronicler ' improved ' a story.
According to the two 11th century Lives of Boris and Gleb ( ascribed to Nestor the Chronicler and Jacob the Monk ), they were children of Vladimir the Great, who liked them more than his other children.

Chronicler and works
He realised here the following works: " Spinoza " ( 1881 ), " Mephistopheles "( 1884 ), " Yaroslav the Wise "( 1889 ), " Nestor the Chronicler "( 1889 ) and " Yermak Timofeevich " ( 1891 ).

Chronicler and no
Chronicler Velius rejects this statement because there are no old historical entries that Hoorn was called Damphoorn.

Chronicler and from
* Empire-Hollywood: Chronicler of War, a look at the Pentagon's influence on the film industry ( 2 videos 15: 53 from The Real News )
Chronicler Adam of Bremen tells that Harthacnut came from Northmania to Denmark and seized power in the early 10th century.
The first recorded mention of the Nenets people is found in the 11th-century Primary Chronicle, a chronicle of Kievan Rus ' from about 850 to 1110, originally compiled in Kiev about 1113 by Nestor the Chronicler.
Cline suggests that the Chronicler used details from these stories in Josiah's story.
According to Nestor the Chronicler tribe of Radimichs were ' Lachy ' ( Lechitic ), similar to Lendians and used to live in areas east from Vistula river.
In this game, the Ape King Gaul planned to free the Dark Master from the Well of Souls on the Night of Eternal Darkness, and Spyro — having faced several visions of the threat from the Chronicler, an ancient, wise dragon — embarked on a journey to stop him.
* Chronicler of the Winds by Henning Mankell ( from Swedish ) ( 2006 )
According to the Primary Chronicle of St. Nestor the Chronicler, the inhabitants of Constantinople called upon the intercession of the Mother of God to protect them from an attack by a large Russian fleet ( Russia was still pagan at the time ).
" The Life and Legacy of Joel Augustus Rogers: Chronicler of a Glorious African Past: Part 1 ," The Global African Community: Articles ; available from http :// www. cwo. com /~ lucumi / rogers. html

Chronicler and historians
St. Nestor the Chronicler, the first Russian historians | Russian historiographer ( by Viktor Vasnetsov ).

Chronicler and .
Such broad scope of the book may be the reason the Chronicler commences his genealogy with Adam.
In addition, some of the Chronicler ’ s additions consist of speeches by key figures, such as David ( 1 Chr.
* Sparks, James T., The Chronicler ’ s Genealogies: Towards an Understanding of 1 Chronicles 1-9.
: Chronicler redirects here ; " the Chronicler " is a term used for the anonymous compiler of the Hebrew Books of Chronicles.
" recorded by a contemporary Cistercian Chronicler.
Chronicler John Malalas, who lived during the reign of Justinian, tells of his appearance that he was short, fair skinned, curly haired, round faced and handsome.
( Ironically, the Chronicler is very generous to the south Judah and considers it God's will to recover the chosen people that they were destroyed by Babylon and exiled to Babylon.
Chronicles is more inclusive than Ezra-Nehemiah since for the Chronicler the ideal is of one Israel with twelve tribes ; the Chronicler concentrates on Judah and ignores northern Israel.
Unlike the Chronicler, the Samaritans claimed that they were the true Israel who were descendants of the " lost " tribes taken into Assyrian captivity.
* Chronicler: Produces and edits the group's newsletter.
The Society Chronicler monitors each of the kingdom and local group's chroniclers, while the SCA's two organization-wide publications, Tournaments Illuminated and The Compleat Anachronist, each have their own editor-in-chief.
* Nestor the Chronicler, Slavic historian ( approximate date ) ( b. c. 1056 )
On May 8, the nobles of the Empire assembled before Otto II and, according to the Saxon Chronicler Widukind of Corvey, " elected " Otto II as his father's successor.
He later married Ælfgifu, who seems to have been the sister of Æthelweard the Chronicler.
" Chronicler Jean Froissart described her as " The most gentle Queen, most liberal, and most courteous that ever was Queen in her days.
Ezekiel's ell, by which he gave measurements in his guided vision through a future Jerusalem Temple, is thus one sixth larger than the standard ell, for which an explanation seems to be suggested by the Book of Chronicles ; the Chronicler writes that Solomon's Temple was built according to " cubits following the first measure ", suggesting that over the course of time the original ell was supplanted by a smaller one.
The Westminster Chronicler called her " a tiny scrap of humanity ", and Thomas Walsingham related a disastrous omen upon her arrival, where her ships smashed to pieces as soon as she had disembarked.
** Nestor the Chronicler ( c. 1056-c. 1114 ), reputed author of the earliest East Slavic chronicle

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How can we old-fashioned parents, who still feel that adults are due some respect from children, battle the new type of advertising that appears on TV without denying the children the use of television entirely??
The story of Ajax was frequently made use of by ancient poets and artists, and the hero who appears on some Locrian coins with the helmet, shield, and sword is probably this Ajax.
Pregabalin's therapeutic effect appears after 1 week of use and is similar in effectiveness to lorazepam, alprazolam, and venlafaxine, but pregabalin has demonstrated superiority by producing more consistent therapeutic effects for psychic and somatic anxiety symptoms.
scholasticism in a more systematic direction He also appears to be the first theologian to use more than by mere chance of haphazardly concepts drawn from the Metaphysics of Aristole.
As oxidative stress appears to be an important part of many human diseases, the use of antioxidants in pharmacology is intensively studied, particularly as treatments for stroke and neurodegenerative diseases.
" It appears that the association with a barge pole came after the phrase was in use.
Second Zechariah, in the opinion of some scholars, appears to make use of the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, the Deuteronomistic History, and the themes from First Zechariah.
However, it appears to be the first use of the word bunyip in a written publication.
The use of empirical parameters appears to allow some inclusion of correlation effects into the methods.
Not surprisingly, crannogs have useful defensive properties, although there appears to be more significance to prehistoric use than simple defense as very few weapons or evidence for destruction appear in excavations of prehistoric crannogs.
As a side note, it appears instructions that would confirm the notch's mythical use were issued at least unofficially by the Graves Registration Service during the Vietnam War to Army troops headed overseas.
In Japan, there appears to have been what probably constituted a long held ' official ' company bias against use of the name " Datsun ".
A second ground is that the epistle features a strong use of liturgical-hymnic style which appears nowhere else in Paul's work to the same extent.
The use of anamorphic ( in the general sense of distorted shape ) images first appears in these years with Abel Gance's la Folie du Docteur Tube ( The Madness of Dr. Tube ).
Genesis appears to be structured around the recurring phrase elleh toledot, meaning " these are the generations ," with the first use of the phrase referring to the " generations of heaven and earth " and the remainder marking individuals — Noah, the " sons of Noah ", Shem, etc., down to Jacob.
In Europe, one of first mentions of gunpowder use appears in a passage found in Roger Bacon's Opus Maius and Opus Tertium in what has been interpreted as being firecrackers.
" He found out that the malicious connotations were present at MIT in 1963 already ( quoting The Tech, a MIT Student Magazine ) and then referred to unauthorized users of the telephone network, The Newsweek article appears to be the first use of the word hacker by the mainstream media in the pejorative sense.
Donald Knuth notes that Hans Peter Luhn of IBM appears to have been the first to use the concept, in a memo dated January 1953, and that Robert Morris used the term in a survey paper in CACM which elevated the term from technical jargon to formal terminology.
The earliest known use in print of the term " trick or treat " appears in 1927, from Blackie, Alberta, Canada: Hallowe ' en provided an opportunity for real strenuous fun.
Aside from its use in music, the harp occasionally appears in the Marx Brothers ' movies when Harpo plays it.
Polar bears use their fur for warmth and while their skin is black, their transparent fur appears white and provides camouflage while hunting and serves as protection by hiding cubs in the snow.
Since most wiki systems use URLs for individual pages where the page's title appears at the end of an otherwise unchanging address, the simplest way of defining such mappings is by substituting the interwiki prefix for the unchanging part of the URL.
According to the documentary hypothesis, use of names of God indicates authorship, and form critics variously assign passages like Genesis chapter 26, verses 6-11 to the Yahwist source, and Genesis chapter 20 verses 1-7, chapter 21, verse 1 to chapter 22, verse 14 and chapter 22, verse 19 to the Elohist source ; this source-critical approach has admitted problems, in that the name " Yahweh " appears in Elohist material.
Its first documented use in a musical context in New Orleans appears in a November 14, 1916 Times-Picayune article about " jas bands.

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